Imagine a world in which every man can share knowledge free of feminist indoctrination. That's our commitment. — WikiMANNia Vision Statement.

The goal of WikiMANNia is to be a comprehensive library of men's issues, antifeminism, men's movement and criticism of feminism. It is dedicated to helping everyone who defends himself against these injustices by providing arguments and facts.

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History of German WikiMANNia

After an outspoken self-declared profeminist and radical leftist user of the German Wikipedia had caused the deletion of the article "Masculism"[1], around the end of 2008 there were some discussions in the German forum WGvdL. The User Rainer made the proposal to create a wiki of our own. In collaboration with the User Mars, the site WikiMANNia was launched on January 18th 2009; the first article was masculism. German author Arne Hoffmann favorably mentioned the new wiki half a year later in his blog.[2] Two years later, 400 articles had been created in the German WikiMANNia.[3] In May the number went up to 450, in June to 500, in July to 550, in August to 650, in September to 700, in October to 750, in November to 800, in December to 850 articles.[4]
2012 the count increased to 900 in January, 950 in February, 1000 in March, 1050 in April, 1150 in August, 1200 in October, 1250 in November and 1300 in December.[5]
2013 the count increased to 1350 in February, 1400 in April, 1450 in July, 1500 in August, 1600 in September, 1650 in October and 1725 in November 2013.[6]
2014 the count increased to 1775 in January. The current inventory in January 2014 is 1800 items (in German). The current inventory in July 2017 is 4000 items (in German).

On July 15, 2015 WikiMANNia reached 400 items in English.

History of English WikiMANNia

Since 1st of August 2011, the English language version of WikiMANNia is open.

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«[WikiMANNia] is really self explanatory. A site setup in German and English with the opportunity, for anyone willing, to add their facts and figures to record the destruction, death and pain feminism has inflicted on society and we can safely state without any fear of contradiction that it affects both sexes at the same time. Feminism is an equal opportunity supplier of pain and suffering to all with bias.» - September 22, 2011[7]

«WikiMANNia is an independent wiki[wp] where masculists, antifeminists and men's rights activists can gather information without being censored or banned. [...] The goals of WikiMANNia are: to give anyone quick access to the most important issues regarding discrimination against men and favoritism towards women in politics, laws and society, and to offer an overview of antifeminism and the men's rights movement. It is dedicated to everyone who has to defend himself against feminist injustice, providing them with information for discussions on the web and elsewhere.» - September 14, 2011[8]

The current inventory on 19 of November 2018 is 920 items (in English).

WikiMANNia sees Wikipedia's "neutral point of view" as illusory in an open project with anonymous authors. An objective account is only possible for soundly established knowledge, which is not possible for controversial and emotionally charged issues such as feminism or men's rights. There could only ever be a misleading veneer of neutrality. A good example of this pseudo-neutrality is the article on the men's rights movement[wp] in the German Wikipedia.

Through the institutionalization of feminism (aka state feminism), feminist positions are over-represented in society. WikiMANNia sets itself in a decidedly anti-feminist position to act as a counter-weight against the feminist orthodoxy. Gender studies, Women's studies, Queer's studies are presented here as pseudo-scientific posturing that brings no gain in knowledge, but only ideological propaganda.

WikiMANNia aims to set itself apart from the often exaggerated claims made on various blogs, by focussing on facts and rational arguments. However, while most articles are written in an objective language, a few terms are beyond serious presentation, so the occasional humorous or satirical article can also be found here.